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Workplace Experience and Wellbeing Talk, Auckland
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Thursday, 21st November 2019, 5.15 PM |
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We are living in an age where technology allows us to work anywhere and the workplace has shifted from a passive, fixed environment to an active, flexible tool. Workplaces are rapidly transitioning to flexible, unassigned and agile working models, offering enhanced mobility and degrees of choice in where and with whom you work.
It is well known that the physical environment of the office can positively or negatively contribute to an employees’ job-related attitudes and wellbeing. This, in turn, can impact organisational outcomes. Yet, research on the individual and organisational outcomes relating to unassigned and flexible workstyles is limited and has mixed findings.
The purpose of this event is to connect current academic research, industry practitioners and workplace end users. Together, speakers will provide different insights into on how physical environments can improve, or compromise, work experience and wellbeing and the impacts this can have for an organisation.
Date and Time
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Thursday, 21st November 2019, 5.15pm
RSVP by Thursday, 14th November 2019
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Venue
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Warren & Mahoney Mason Bros Building, Ground Floor, 139 Pakenham Street West, Wynyard Quarter
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Cost
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CORENET MEMBERS & SPONSORS Free for CoreNet members and sponsors
Please register your attendance by emailing adrian@corenetglobal.org.nz
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NON-MEMBERS $60 for Non-members $30 for Young Leaders* non-members please register here. * Click here for more information on Young Leaders.
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Parking
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Street Parking
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Enquiries
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Please email:
Adrian Tan Email: adrian@corenetglobal.org.nz Phone: 027 457 8331
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SPEAKERS
Sarah Gardner The Change Shop BA/BCOM (Industrial Relations), Wharton Exec.Prg. (Finance)
Roz Sowerby (MA (Hons) in Psychology) The Change Shop
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Roz and Sarah are Co-founders of The Change Shop, a boutique Change Management Consultancy. They support organisations to create something new and lasting by focussing on the people who ultimately bring it to life.
With a focus on leadership and authentic connections they have partnered with many of New Zealand’s leading Company’s, supporting the creation of new ways of working for; Fonterra, Mercury and Harrison Grierson.
With over 20 years of experience each; when it comes to successful change, they have designed it, delivered it and have lived it.
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Rachel Winder Head of Property Services Westpac NZ
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With more than 20 years senior property experience, Rachel has personally managed multi-million dollar portfolios in both the public / private sector and was recently appointed as a non-executive director at Argosy Property.
Rachel lives on the North Shore and loves spending time on the harbour with her family catching fresh snapper for the summer BBQ.
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Dr. Rachel Morrison. Senior Research Lecturer Faculty of Business, Economics and Law. Auckland University of Technology
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Dr Rachel Morrison teaches undergraduate and postgraduate Organisational Behaviour / Work Psychology within the management department at the Auckland University of Technology.
Her primary research interest is the way the physical work environment impacts employee well-being and productivity, with a particular focus on interpersonal relationships in the workplace.
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Gabrielle Gatt. Senior Workplace Designer & Strategist. Greenstar Practitioner. Warren and Mahoney.
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Gabrielle specialises in workplace strategy and design, with particular focus on aligning business strategy and objectives with user experience and exceptional design outcomes.
She has recently completed study at the University of Auckland, with a research focus on how the workplace and the way we interact with space, can support our fundamental need for autonomy and to belong.
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Sponsors
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Thank you to all our NZ Sponsors
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